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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a minimal" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a small or minimal amount of something, and can modify a noun. For example: - "The company only made a minimal profit last quarter." - "After the surgery, she experienced only a minimal amount of pain." - "Our apartment has a minimal amount of storage space." - "Despite his efforts, he was only able to make a minimal impact on the project."
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"A Minimal Future?
"Only to a minimal level.
He received a minimal advance.
"It's not a minimal story.
"It is a minimal requirement.
A minimal exchange with Carmela.
with a minimal number of tools.
A minimal amount of cartilage is needed.
We need a minimal amount of time.
"And I do have a minimal personality.
They play only a minimal role.
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